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II.-'.R. MeaJovvs and inxstures, verv con-.raon. ,3. On the Iligltkind rnoiAn- 

 taiiis, frequent. F!. June, Juiy. 11. 



Tiii.s varies exiremelv in si/e und pvibesceiice. Stem erert. There is 

 an' alpine variety which I have met with a])undantly on the High- 

 l.ijid mountnins, vvhich I cannot distiao-nisi>. otherwise iVom this, than 

 by its smaller size and 1 -fiowered stem. Mr. D. Don finds, 1 think, 

 the same thing, hat there are .sometimes two and even three liovvers 

 upon the stem, and the cal. is denselv villou.*!, which })revents it from 

 being the H.iiwuhiniis \l'illd.,b7 which name he calls it in his MSS. 

 His plant, hovvevev, i.s glat>rous, and mine is verv hairv. In this parti- 

 cular the R. montcmus (as well as the acr'if;) varies extremeiv, and 

 api)ears to me a very doulitful species. 



10. R. repciis {cre^pl/ig Crowfoot), calv\ spreading, ilowcrstalks 

 furrowed, scyons creeping, leaves cut into 3 jjctiolated leaflets 

 which are o-lobeci or 3-]Jartii;e and cut. L/V //(/". p. 2i)2. 

 E.B.l.oiG. 



Hab, Pastun* lands, too common. H.June — Aug. 1/. 

 Best distinguished by its creeping sc)ons. 



11. \l. hiiiboyus UuUious Crowfoot)^ calyx reflcxed, pcduudes 

 furrowed, steni nprigiit inany-flowcred, leaves cut into 3 pe- 

 tiolatcd leaiiets, wbicii are 3-iobed <a- o-partite and cut, root 

 bulbous. Light f. p. 292. £. B. /. 5 15 . 



Vixw. Meadows and pitetures, frequent. /'/.May. 1/. 

 One foot high, iiairy. Lobes of the lower leaves subovate ; upper 

 leaves cut into linear segmeats. 



~~ -^ R(fnts annual. P<rr;carp:i fnherrulnfp or 7nv.ric(fti'd. 



12. R. kiisutiis {pule hairy CroivJ'oot), cal. redexed, stem erect 

 inany-flowered liniry, leaves 3-Iobed or 3-partite, lobes obtuse 

 cut, root fibrous, pericarps uiargiued and tuberculated. E. B. 

 i. loOi. 



IIab. Rosid-sides and waste places. Ride of a burn between Dalbeth 

 and ToUoross, Glasg., Knpk. Pentlund hills, Mr. Arnott. /\ppin, 

 Cupt. Canniciiael. Road-side between Linlithgow and Falkirk, 

 Maugh. Ditch-bank N. of Glasg., and corn-lielus W. of Perth, 

 Mr. J. Madia;/. Fl. June— Oct. . 



\'arying extresnely iu size ; from 3 inches (when it is the R.pnrvtilns 

 ■ of Sm. Fl. Brit.) to iO or 12 inches. Generally very hairy. 



13. R. arijf/isis [Ccni Crowj'oo')^ cal. spreading, stem erect 

 rnany-lloweied, leaves tlu-ee-cieft their segments geiierally 

 again 3-cleft into linear entire or bi-tridentate segments, peri- 

 carjis muricated. IJghtf. p. 294. K. B. t. 135. 



Har. Corn-fieids, but not common. Bogle's hole, Glasg., Uopk. 



Corn-lield near Stockbridge, Edinb., Maugh. Fl. June. 0. 

 Pericarps very prickly ami large. Flowers small, pale yellow. — Plant 



said to be extremely j)oisonoua and injurious to cattle in some 



countries. 



1(5. TROLLIUS. 

 1. Tr. einopcptis {GIo'Ik^- flower), leaves of tb.e cal. {cor., Sin.) 



